Stereotypes: A Fictional Narrative

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distracted by her phone, mika was startled by someone putting their hand on her shoulder. quickly turning around, she grinned at the sight of her manager, faye. "hey !" the young actress said cheerfully. the older woman laughed. "hey, how are you feeling ?" she asked, gently squeezing mika's shoulder. before she could answer, her phone rang. "sorry mike, i have to take this. good luck, i'll see you later tonight." faye said, holding her phone to her ear with one hand, the other held out to mika for a high five, which she accepted. as soon as her manager left, a few stylists rushed in. one held a white blazer with a grid pattern, another held small flats. after slipping on her shoes and blazer, her outfit was complete. a new wave of anxiety hit, as she thought she would be overdressed. …show more content…
her father, lawrence, walked into her hotel room, a large smile on his face. "you look amazing mickey." he said, pulling out his phone. "i wanna get some pictures of you., this is a big deal." nodding, mika stood up from her chair and stood in front of a wall with good lighting. after taking a few awkward and funny pictures, she handed her father her own phone to take pictures with. he managed to get three before he handed it back. "you got a text from wyatt." he said. blushing and quickly taking her phone back, the young actress sat on the hotel bed with a shy smile. "i feel fancy and overdressed, so i guess i'm red carpet ready ??" she replied back, attaching a photo of her posing weirdly in her outfit. after sending the first text, she quickly added, "we definitely need pictures together before

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